“We got one in the first inning,’’ said the senior right-hander. “I was like, 'That’s it. Game over.’ ”

But just to be sure, the Ravens added 13 more. As a consequence, Sarasota saw its season end in lopsided fashion, collecting just one hit against the almost-certain first-round pick in a 14-0 loss.

The Sailors (15-11) faced Fernandez in last season’s region quarterfinal, losing 5-1, but that experience did not help them Tuesday. Sarasota’s only hit was Brandon Haarer’s first-inning single.

After that, the 6-foot-3 Fernandez used a 94-95 mph fastball, curve and changeup to dominate the Sailors. Raven hitters, meanwhile, reached four Sarasota pitchers for 18 hits and 14 runs in a game halted after five innings due to the 10-run rule.

Fernandez helped himself with three hits, an RBI and a run scored, but he was hardly alone. Leadoff hitter Matt Brandy collected two home runs and a single, second baseman Chris Mejia knocked in three runs, as did first baseman Chris Chism.